Hull FC outside back Jack Logan admits to feeling ‘lucky’ after making his return to the first-team last Friday for the defeat at Leeds Rhinos.

Bureta Faraimo’s absence due to a head knock saw Logan play on the wing for the Black and Whites, with the 22-year-old producing a solid performance in defence and attack.

Logan almost grabbed a try in the first half but had his scored ruled out for offside. Whilst the Hull-born player was disappointed to be on the losing side, he admitted his delight at returning after two years out due to injury (ACL tear) and loss of form.

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“Obviously it’s been a two-year wait to make my return to Super League, and apart from the result, I am pretty happy with how the game went,” Logan told the club’s website.

“It was all about making my comeback. It would have been great to mark it with a win, but to get back out in Super League was one of the best moments of my career and one of the biggest reliefs I’ve ever felt.

Jack Logan scores a disallowed try

“I’m massively looking forward to my future now, both short-term and long-term, and that starts with our game against Salford. In truth, I feel lucky to even be back out on the field after the hell that I have been through.